Thanks Jackson, I have been to Gunma Several times. I do know one foreigner that follows the underground drifting. But that's illegal and against our racing team rules to even attend.
I have a foreign friend that does drifting in Tochigi and we sometimes meet at events.
I just wondered if there were more that went to other events outside of their area.

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I am about to get a newer cell phone and sign up for a plan in Japan. This is actually my first time getting one in Japan. I was wondering what options are the best. I of course have heard of Softbank, AU, and Docomo, but I wanted to know what everyone recommends...

I know it is not very common to celebrate easter in Japan, but since more and more easter goods and sweets are in the stores, I thought there might also be some events.
Does anybody know of some easter events, preferable in the Kanto area?

In need of some inspiration or focus. I find that when I'm presented with a lot of choice I end up not really choosing anything, as is the current situation with my Japanese Netflix. So, if you've got any recommendations as to what's good (or not) on Netflix, I'd like to here them.
To narrow it down a bit -- I'm after TV / docu series not movies, and this is purely for entertainment not for studying Japanese or self-help (although I'm probably in need of the latter!).
Recently I've watched ...
Peaky Blinders (so good, so grim)
Narcos (original -- started on Narcos Mexico but couldn't get into it)
The Vietnam War (amazing docu series, but very draining)
Bodyguard (not Costner / Houston but a BBC drama - worth a look)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Adam Samberg light fluff)
Sunderland 'Til I Die (football doc - worth a look for fans of the game)